Top Note Die Tip with Window Plastic template – VIDEO

This was one of the 5 proejcts we made in my Bright Delights Rub On class last week:

I used the Stampin’ Up! Thick Window Sheet plastic (#114324, pg 10 of the Occasions Mini) and the Top Note Die to make a template for sponging the edge of the Top Note Die cut. I made a video to show how I did the Kiwi Kiss sponging around the top edge of the Top Note Die.. you can view the video here:

Thanks for the great tip! I made 3 of your cards yesterday and ended up putting a Kiwi Top Note under the white Top Note, but I love your tip. I did decide to order all of the window sheets and they will be here tomorrow. Yeah, can’t wait to try out your tip. Thanks for the video. I am so much the visual learner.

Great tip Patty, I wondered how you would be able to cut out a layer on the back, in the exact proportion to the Top Note Die, unless you had a ‘slightly larger” top Note Die. Now I see your fabulous creative mind working here, and making it easy for us.
SAK

Patty thanks for this great idea. I used it at my workshop last night. My mom has the big shot and my window sheets hadn’t been open yet and were ok–not smokey smelling surprisingly. Felt like I at a little wow to show thanks to you.

I’m just seeing this today, Patty…great tip! I just got my package last week, and haven’t had a chance to play yet. Now I’ll have one idea to re-use the lining paper. I hate to throw stuff away, but I can’t always come up with good ideas myself, lol. So thanks for the great green tip! -Betsy Z

So now that you have the plastic cut, it will serve you on many projects, right? I suppose the plastic sheet is a good pick, and durable. I dont have any of these and wondering what other materials I might use from my stash of EVERYTHING ELSE that might work. Thinking on it! Thanks for this great tutorial, as usual!

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